NEWS11 July 2012
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UK— Data visualisation services company Infotools has appointed Ian Murray as director for Europe, where he will be responsible for strengthening the firm’s partnerships with clients in the continent.
Murray (pictured) has spent 18 years in the industry, including spells at HPI and Hall & Partners, as well as consultancy roles working for social media agencies.
Infotools director Anthony Franklin said: “We believe the industry is about people as much as it is about the numbers. It is a pleasure to have someone of Ian’s calibre on the team, and we look forward to the benefit he will undoubtedly bring to the business.”
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